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Firefighters have remained at the scene of a fire in Harlestone Firs overnight and continue to monitor hotspots ahead of a Fire Investigation this morning (September 9).
Crews were called to deal with a blaze in a derelict industrial unit on Harlestone Road yesterday (September 8), just before 4pm.
On arriving crews discovered a rapidly developing fire in the building, but managed to contain the blaze from spreading to surrounding buildings and woodland.
Nearby residents were asked to close doors and windows due to the smoke issuing from the building, and Northamptonshire Police were called to establish a scene guard.
Crews used hose reel jets throughout the night to dampen down hotspots, and as of 9am this morning one crew remains at the scene – at the height of the incident there were nine appliances dealing with the fire.
Preliminary investigations appear to indicate that the fire has been started deliberately, but a full Fire Investigation will take place at 10am jointly with Police.
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09 September 2024

Construction works to extend the Gateway School in Tiffield kick-started in July in order to provide a further 55 places for students with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs from September 2025.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is working with the Creating Tomorrow Trust to undertake the expansion of the existing 63 place Gateway school, in Tiffield, by reconfiguring and refurbishing the existing unused building and sports facility building. These are located adjacent to the existing buildings and are planned to accommodate a further 55 much needed new places, taking the total capacity for the school to 118.
In addition to providing additional spaces for pupils, the expansion will include enhanced sports facilities including significant work being undertaken to reopen the existing swimming pool. This will be available to use by pupils of Gateway and the new adjacent Tiffield special school, alongside the possibility of opening the pool for wider public use in future.
The works are being delivered by Colam Ltd (Colonial Construction) to deliver the expansion to the existing Gateway School. Since the project started in July a full strip-out of the existing building has taken place and the new internal walls configuration will begin in September.
The Gateway School is a special secondary school for children aged 11-16 with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), whose primary need is linked to social, emotional and/or mental health (SEMH).
“High quality SEND places are urgently needed across West Northamptonshire and the expansion of the existing Gateway School will help to meet the needs of local pupils. These projects form part of our longer term SEND strategy to ensure that every child has access to the right type of education without delay. We will continue to work with partners to deliver the priority action plan to improve our SEND services for parents and children across West Northamptonshire.”Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member for Children, Families and Education at WNC
“Colonial Construction are delighted to take this project forward for West Northants Council. We are very proud to be involved in this important piece of work that we understand will have such a positive impact for the children and young adults. We look forward to delivering this project for the Gateway School and West Northants Council.”Adam Pike, Project Manager at Colonial Construction
“For young people with SEMH, we know that packing the curriculum with a blend of academic, vocational pastoral and therapeutic support gives the best outcomes. As well as adding vital new capacity for those with SEMH needs, the new facilities, which include cooking, drama, horticulture, and sports, will help students access post 16 pathways more easily and be better prepared for adulthood.”Conor Renihan, Headteacher at The Gateway School
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09 September 2024

Small businesses in West Northamptonshire will be put on the map by the Small Business Saturday campaign later this year, after it has announced plans to bring its next national roadshow to the area this autumn.
The Tour will visit local businesses in Northampton on Monday, 18 November 2024 as part of a month-long journey across the UK, telling the inspirational stories of the UK’s 5.5 million small businesses and spotlighting the real people and communities behind them.
Supported by BT, the Tour will visit small businesses in over twenty UK towns and cities, undertaking ‘behind-the-scenes’ style scenes, interviewing local business owners and sharing these across social media.
The Tour marks the official countdown to Small Business Saturday later in the year on 7 December.
A grassroots, non-commercial campaign, Small Business Saturday celebrates small business success and encourages consumers to 'shop local' and to support businesses in their communities. Running for over a decade the campaign is backed by principal supporter American Express and has engaged millions of people and seen billions of pounds spent with small businesses across the UK on Small Business Saturday.
"We are so proud to be working with Small Business Saturday UK to bring a focus on West Northants and it is fantastic that our local businesses will be recognised by the national Small Business Saturday campaign.Cllr Daniel Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture and Leisure at WNC“This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the unique and diverse businesses that make our community vibrant and thriving. Small businesses are the backbone of our local economy, and campaigns like this highlight their invaluable contribution. This is why we are so dedicated to supporting every local enterprise & providing funding to enable inclusive, sustainable growth across all of West Northants.
“We encourage everyone to join us in celebrating and supporting these businesses, not only on 7 December, but throughout the year. Let's continue to 'shop local' and ensure the success and growth of our small business community.”
Alongside the roadshow, the campaign will also offer a month of dedicated free online support for small businesses in the UK. This includes daily webinars and mentoring covering a wide range of relevant topics, as well as insight sessions with small businesses and industry experts.
"Small Business Saturday has always been about supporting and celebrating the UK’s fantastic entrepreneurs and the amazing contribution they make to local communities all across the UK.Michelle Ovens CBE, director of Small Business Saturday UK“Small businesses sit at the heart of communities like West Northants forming the cornerstone of local economies. We are really excited to have Small Business Saturday’s Tour visit the area and shine an important light on all the fabulous small businesses here, as well as all across the UK, bringing to life their brilliant and unique stories and impact."
Travelling over 3,000 miles The Tour will make use of electric vehicles to reduce emissions and reflect the sustainable switches many small business owners are making, as part of their vital role in the race to net zero.
“Given the massive role that small businesses can play in helping to boost the UK economy it’s important that we give Britain’s entrepreneurs all the support they need to succeed.Chris Sims, BT’s Managing Director for Small and Medium Enterprise“The Tour is a brilliant way for small businesses across the country to get tailored support around growing their capability for the future. We are delighted to be supporting this effort once again, through our Skills for Tomorrow offering, which has helped over one million entrepreneurs grow their small businesses with free digital skills training.”
For more information on Small Business Saturday and to get involved in The Tour visit - https://smallbusinesssaturdayuk.com/the-tour.
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09 September 2024

The Corn Exchange has stood empty in the heart of Northampton Town Centre for more than a decade. Many people enjoyed spending time at the former Cinema then Chicago Rock Cafe before closing its doors.
West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has bold ambitions to transform the town centre and has taken an exciting step forward in delivering its ambition for the future of Greyfriars as it seeks to purchase the Corn Exchange.
WNC has worked with local residents and businesses through a two-stage public consultation to deliver the ambitious vision for Greyfriars. The 14-acre area is set to amplify a forgotten piece of the town into a new neighbourhood which will encompass multi-generational living, dedicated green space and entertaining space, while improving connectivity to the town centre with improved transport routes.
The vacant Corn Exchange sits at the heart of the Greyfriars masterplan, providing a direct link between the new activities at Greyfriars and the core town centre, currently the Greyfriars area is severed off from the town centre and effectively an island.
If the acquisition is successful and plans are approved, the Corn Exchange will be a cultural anchor for the Greyfriars project, creating a new performance and creativity hub and leisure destination, attracting significant footfall and investment into the town.
"We are passionate about transforming Northampton Town Centre into a vibrant hub where everyone across West Northamptonshire and beyond can shop, dine, and enjoy all that the area has to offer. The acquisition of the Corn Exchange is a pivotal step in the ambitious regeneration of the 14-acre Greyfriars site.Cllr Dan Lister, Cabinet Member for Local Economy, Culture, and Leisure at WNC“This long-neglected property, vacant for over a decade, occupies a key spot overlooking the soon-to-be revitalised Market Square and backing directly onto the Greyfriars site. We’re excited to move forward with this purchase, bringing it into our bold vision for Greyfriars, and breathing new life into the building as a dynamic community venue that will once again serve and inspire the local community.”
The proposals to purchase the Corn Exchange will be considered by WNC’s cabinet on 17 September, and if approved for recommendation will be presented by WNC’s full Council on 26 September.
To stay up to date on the regeneration of Northampton, visit www.wearenorthampton.com.
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09 September 2024

A new multi-million-pound investment programme to turn more council land and properties into housing for children and young people in care has been unveiled this week.
The initiative by West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) would see the local authority transform more of its own land and property into accommodation that better supports looked-after children and young people, whilst also reducing costs for taxpayers.
With the Council and its partners at Northamptonshire Children’s Trust experiencing a rising demand for care accommodation, particularly for those age 14 years upwards, this is currently largely provided by the private sector, making it more expensive and not always suitable for children’s needs.
Having already piloted a handful of successful schemes of converting its own land and properties into children’s accommodation, WNC now plans to embark on a wider programme of work of up to £20million to provide more housing to help meet growing demand.
It is anticipated that most of the future housing would potentially be new-builds on existing council land, with the conversion of some existing council-owned properties, with all future schemes – as and when identified by WNC – subject to the usual planning rules and permissions, as well as consultation with local residents.
“As is the case across the country, accommodation for our children and young people in care is predominantly provided by the private sector, making it typically more expensive and is also potentially at risk of profiteering too. It’s not always suitable for youngsters either, particularly those with complex needs, so by providing our own accommodation we’ll be able to improve their independence whilst joining up services better and reducing costs for taxpayers.Cllr Fiona Baker, Cabinet Member for Children, Families, Education and Skills at WNC“Pilot schemes show that this model really works and earmarking up to £20million of capital money sets out our commitment towards moving this forward. Of course all future proposals will go through public consultation and planning and this really is about giving these children and young people the same, best life chances as our own within our communities. If we succeed, we are not only investing in homes but in their futures too.”
Members of WNC’s Cabinet will meet next week (Tuesday, 17 September) to discuss amending the Council’s capital budgets in order to proceed with the investment plans.
Read the report on the WNC website.
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